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The New Grand Officers.

Durham , a member of the Marquess of Ripon Lodge , No . 1379 , Darlington , and a Life Governor of each of the three Charitable Institutions . Bro . Backhouse is the head of the Avell known banking firm at Darlington .

Bro . 1 homas \\ akley , junior , AVIIO , on his appointment to Grand Office , had just completed his quarter of a century of Masonic work , Avas initiated in the Weyside Lodge , ^ ° - J 395 ) Woking , and became its W . M . in 1882 ,

BRO . T . AVAKLKY , . ILX . to which office he Avas re-elected in 1888 . He was a founder and first J . W . of the Old Westminster Lodge , No . 2233 , which Avas formed in connection with Westminster School , and became W . M . in 1890 . Bro . Wakley took a leading part

in the formation of the Cheselden Lodge , No . 2870 , which Avas consecrated in the early part of last year at St . Thomas ' s Hospital , and of which he was installed as the first W . M . As President of the Hospital , the M . W . Grand Master , H . R . H . the Duke of Connaught , has taken considerable

interest in this lodge , and it bids fair to be one of the most actiAe and influential in the metropolis . Bro . Wakley is also a member of the Isaac Newton University Lodge , No . 859 , Cambridge , and Avas one of the founders of the Seaford Lodge , No . 2907 , Sussex . He was appointed Provincial Grand Deacon of Surrey in 1885 . In the Royal Arch he AA-as

exalted in Weyside Chapter in 18 7 8 , and filled the chair of Z . in 1885 , and in the same year received the appointment of Provincial Assistant Grand Soj . Bro . Wakley has also taken much interest in Mark Masonry , having filled the chair of W . M . of the Carnarvon Lodge , No . 1372 , as deputy to Lord Halsbury , Lord High Chancellor . He is a Vice-President of each of the three Masonic charities .

Bro . Henry Grey was initiated in the Sir Thomas White Lodge , No . 1820 , in 1886 , became W . M . in 18 94 , and is IIOAV its Treasurer . He joined St . Andrew ' s Lodge , No . 222 , in 18 92 , was elected W . M . in 18 9 6 , and IIOAV fills the office of Secretary . Bro . Grey was a founder of the Captain Coram Lodge , which was established in connection with the

Foundling Hospital Institution ( of which his uncle , Bro . Robert Grey , P . G . W ., is the Treasurer ) , and is now its Secretary . He has served as SteAvard for the Girls' School , of which Institution he is a Vice-President , and is also a Life Subscriber of the Boys' School .

DEPUTY GRAND DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES . Bro . Edward Armitage completed his twentieth year of Masonic service early in the year , having been initiated in the Isaac Newton University Lodge , Cambridge , in February , 1882 , becoming W . M . in 1887 . He joined the Underley Lodge , No . 1 074 , Kirkb y Londsdale , in 188 3 , and was

installed W . M . in 1885 . He afterwards joined the Alma Mater Lodge , No . 1492 , Cambridge , and last year assisted in founding the Rosemary Lodge , No . 2861 , of which he is the present W . M . In the Royal Arch , Bro . Armitage was exalted in Euclid Chapter , No . 8 59 , Cambridge , and AA-as installed as

First Principal in 1888 . He is a Past Prov . G . Warden of Cumberland and Westmoreland in the Craft , and a Past Prov . G . J . of Cambridgeshire in the Royal Arch . He has served four SteAvardships for the Charities , and is a Vice-President of both the Girls' and Boys' Schools , and Life Governor of the Benevolent Institution .

ASSISTANT GRAND DIRECTORS OF CEREMONIES . Bro . Charles O . Burgess was initiated in the Anglo-American Lodge , No . 2191 , in 1888 , and during the fourteen years of his connection with the Craft , has proved himself one of the most assiduous and active Masons in the Metropolis . He joined the Covent Garden Lodge , No . 1614 , in 188 9 , and

has since joined and assisted in founding the following lodges : —The Holborn , No . 239 8 ; the Ascot , No . 24 60 , in Berkshire ; the Molesey , No . 2473 , in Surrey ; the Jubilee Masters , No . 2712 , in London ; and St . Alban ' s , No . 2786 , in Hertfordshire , in each of which he has filled the chair of W . M . As a Royal Arch Mason he has been equall y zealous .

Exalted in the Lebanon Chapter , No . 1326 , at Hampton Court , in 188 9 , he joined successively the Emblematic , No . 1321 ; the Bedford , No . 157 ; the Covent Garden , No . 1614 ; the George Price , No . 2096 ; and the Hermes , No . 77 ; and , as in the Craft lodges , he has filled the

position of principal officer in each . Provincial honours have also come to him . He is a Past Senior Grand Deacon of Surrey and Past Senior Grand Warden of Berkshire in the Craft . He is a P . Prov . G . Sojourner of Kent , P . Prov . G . Std . Bearer of Surrey , and is at present Prov . G . Treasurer of Middlesex , and his arduous lodge and chapter work is very

BRO . C . () . liUIUiKSS . characteristically supplemented by his excellent service to our Charities . He is a Vice-Patron of both the Benevolent Institution and the Boys' School , and a Vice-President of the Girls' School , and has served in all sixteen SteAvardships .

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Some Account of the Craft in Lincolnshire. Article 2
The Grand Lodge Festival. Article 6
The New Grand Officers. Article 7
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The Ancient landmarks. Article 12
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 13
Supreme Grand Chapter. Article 16
Consecration of the St. Clair Lodge, No. 2902. Article 17
Consecration of the Citizen Lodge, No. 2911. Article 19
Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls. Article 19
Eighty-fifth Anniversary Dinner of the Stability Lodge of Instruction. Article 20
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Order of the Temple. Article 21
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History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, No. 256.——(Continued). Article 22
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The New Grand Officers.

Durham , a member of the Marquess of Ripon Lodge , No . 1379 , Darlington , and a Life Governor of each of the three Charitable Institutions . Bro . Backhouse is the head of the Avell known banking firm at Darlington .

Bro . 1 homas \\ akley , junior , AVIIO , on his appointment to Grand Office , had just completed his quarter of a century of Masonic work , Avas initiated in the Weyside Lodge , ^ ° - J 395 ) Woking , and became its W . M . in 1882 ,

BRO . T . AVAKLKY , . ILX . to which office he Avas re-elected in 1888 . He was a founder and first J . W . of the Old Westminster Lodge , No . 2233 , which Avas formed in connection with Westminster School , and became W . M . in 1890 . Bro . Wakley took a leading part

in the formation of the Cheselden Lodge , No . 2870 , which Avas consecrated in the early part of last year at St . Thomas ' s Hospital , and of which he was installed as the first W . M . As President of the Hospital , the M . W . Grand Master , H . R . H . the Duke of Connaught , has taken considerable

interest in this lodge , and it bids fair to be one of the most actiAe and influential in the metropolis . Bro . Wakley is also a member of the Isaac Newton University Lodge , No . 859 , Cambridge , and Avas one of the founders of the Seaford Lodge , No . 2907 , Sussex . He was appointed Provincial Grand Deacon of Surrey in 1885 . In the Royal Arch he AA-as

exalted in Weyside Chapter in 18 7 8 , and filled the chair of Z . in 1885 , and in the same year received the appointment of Provincial Assistant Grand Soj . Bro . Wakley has also taken much interest in Mark Masonry , having filled the chair of W . M . of the Carnarvon Lodge , No . 1372 , as deputy to Lord Halsbury , Lord High Chancellor . He is a Vice-President of each of the three Masonic charities .

Bro . Henry Grey was initiated in the Sir Thomas White Lodge , No . 1820 , in 1886 , became W . M . in 18 94 , and is IIOAV its Treasurer . He joined St . Andrew ' s Lodge , No . 222 , in 18 92 , was elected W . M . in 18 9 6 , and IIOAV fills the office of Secretary . Bro . Grey was a founder of the Captain Coram Lodge , which was established in connection with the

Foundling Hospital Institution ( of which his uncle , Bro . Robert Grey , P . G . W ., is the Treasurer ) , and is now its Secretary . He has served as SteAvard for the Girls' School , of which Institution he is a Vice-President , and is also a Life Subscriber of the Boys' School .

DEPUTY GRAND DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES . Bro . Edward Armitage completed his twentieth year of Masonic service early in the year , having been initiated in the Isaac Newton University Lodge , Cambridge , in February , 1882 , becoming W . M . in 1887 . He joined the Underley Lodge , No . 1 074 , Kirkb y Londsdale , in 188 3 , and was

installed W . M . in 1885 . He afterwards joined the Alma Mater Lodge , No . 1492 , Cambridge , and last year assisted in founding the Rosemary Lodge , No . 2861 , of which he is the present W . M . In the Royal Arch , Bro . Armitage was exalted in Euclid Chapter , No . 8 59 , Cambridge , and AA-as installed as

First Principal in 1888 . He is a Past Prov . G . Warden of Cumberland and Westmoreland in the Craft , and a Past Prov . G . J . of Cambridgeshire in the Royal Arch . He has served four SteAvardships for the Charities , and is a Vice-President of both the Girls' and Boys' Schools , and Life Governor of the Benevolent Institution .

ASSISTANT GRAND DIRECTORS OF CEREMONIES . Bro . Charles O . Burgess was initiated in the Anglo-American Lodge , No . 2191 , in 1888 , and during the fourteen years of his connection with the Craft , has proved himself one of the most assiduous and active Masons in the Metropolis . He joined the Covent Garden Lodge , No . 1614 , in 188 9 , and

has since joined and assisted in founding the following lodges : —The Holborn , No . 239 8 ; the Ascot , No . 24 60 , in Berkshire ; the Molesey , No . 2473 , in Surrey ; the Jubilee Masters , No . 2712 , in London ; and St . Alban ' s , No . 2786 , in Hertfordshire , in each of which he has filled the chair of W . M . As a Royal Arch Mason he has been equall y zealous .

Exalted in the Lebanon Chapter , No . 1326 , at Hampton Court , in 188 9 , he joined successively the Emblematic , No . 1321 ; the Bedford , No . 157 ; the Covent Garden , No . 1614 ; the George Price , No . 2096 ; and the Hermes , No . 77 ; and , as in the Craft lodges , he has filled the

position of principal officer in each . Provincial honours have also come to him . He is a Past Senior Grand Deacon of Surrey and Past Senior Grand Warden of Berkshire in the Craft . He is a P . Prov . G . Sojourner of Kent , P . Prov . G . Std . Bearer of Surrey , and is at present Prov . G . Treasurer of Middlesex , and his arduous lodge and chapter work is very

BRO . C . () . liUIUiKSS . characteristically supplemented by his excellent service to our Charities . He is a Vice-Patron of both the Benevolent Institution and the Boys' School , and a Vice-President of the Girls' School , and has served in all sixteen SteAvardships .

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